• Question: Did you always want to be an engineer if not when did you change your mind or decide your final profession?

    Asked by M-dawg to Dominic, Maedeh, Matthew, Matt, Monica on 4 Mar 2016. This question was also asked by Jess Martin, AmirRadwan, 829esre22.
    • Photo: Maedeh Borhani

      Maedeh Borhani answered on 4 Mar 2016:


      I was always confused between doing medicine or engineering. when I was 12 years old, I came across a medical engineer in hospital and I was confused how an engineer can work in hospital. I got so excited that I finally found something that not only required engineering studies but also having expertise in anatomy and physiology was necessary. I think that is how I choose engineering.

    • Photo: Monica Rozeik

      Monica Rozeik answered on 5 Mar 2016:


      I guess I always wanted to be an engineer. I was really interested in design technology at school and I wanted a university course that will let me design and build things. I realised engineering was exactly that.

    • Photo: Matthew Oldfield

      Matthew Oldfield answered on 5 Mar 2016:


      I did not always want to be an engineer. To begin with I wanted to be a product designer but while I was at university I learned that I enjoyed the science a lot. This made being an engineer a better fit for what I liked: problem solving with science.

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